Teachers' Experiences of Emergency Remote Schooling During the Pandemic: Drivers for Student and Teacher Wellbeing.

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australian Journal of Education Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1177/00049441231159666
Paul F Burke, Sandy Schuck, Matthew Kearney
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This article discusses findings from a recent survey (n = 297) of teachers' views of both their own and their students' experiences during the 2021 enforced emergency remote schooling period occurring in New South Wales Australia, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The quantitative analysis reported here explores teachers' views regarding teaching and learning during this challenging period. It identifies three latent constructs, learning, assessment, and interaction, and then uses structural equation modelling to identify the perceived impact of these constructs on student and teacher wellbeing. The remote schooling period had a significant negative impact for teachers and their students across a range of elements of teaching and learning, as well as wellbeing. Student learning experiences and their peer interactions were found to be strong predictors of students' wellbeing outcomes. Assessment design and teachers' feedback to students were significant in predicting levels of teacher wellbeing. Future research directions are also provided.

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大流行期间教师的应急远程教育经验:学生和教师幸福感的驱动因素
本文讨论了最近一项调查(n=297)的结果,该调查针对的是,由于新冠肺炎大流行,澳大利亚新南威尔士州2021年实施紧急远程教育期间教师对自己和学生经历的看法。本文的定量分析探讨了教师在这一充满挑战的时期对教学的看法。它确定了三个潜在的结构,即学习、评估和互动,然后使用结构方程模型来确定这些结构对学生和教师幸福感的感知影响。远程教育对教师及其学生的一系列教学要素以及幸福感产生了重大负面影响。研究发现,学生的学习经历和同伴互动是学生幸福感结果的有力预测因素。评估设计和教师对学生的反馈在预测教师幸福感水平方面具有重要意义。还提供了未来的研究方向。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Education was established in 1957 under the editorship of Professor Bill Connell. Drawing upon research conducted in Australia and internationally, the AJE aims to inform educational researchers as well as educators, administrators and policymakers about issues of contemporary concern in education. The AJE seeks to publish research studies that contribute to educational knowledge and research methodologies, and that review findings of research studies. Its scope embraces all fields of education and training. In addition to publishing research studies about education it also publishes articles that address education in relation to other fields.
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